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Help Build Softball In China

There are few things in life as complicated  or potentially dangerous  as international politics.

Wrong moves have resulted in war.

Over the years  beginning with the Olympics  sports have been used to ease tensions and create better understanding between countries.

Many senior softball players can vividly recall a day back in 1971 when the sport of table tennis or ping pong dominated the news.

Thats when the American Ping Pong team was competing in Japan when it received a surprise invitation from China to become the first group of Americans allowed into the Communist nation since the revolution in 1949.

That event marked a thaw in U.S.-China relations that ultimately paved the way for a visit to Beijing by President Nixon, the first American president to visit.

Time magazine would call it The ping heard round the world.

Now Senior Softball has its opportunity to do what it can to help build relationships between our two nations. The Chinese government has asked Senior Softball-USA to help build the sport throughout China.

The foundation of lasting peace through mutual understanding is often based on such small steps.

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